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Mr. Barry Lowenkron is Vice President-International Programs at John D.
& Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation.
He joined the firm in September 2007.
In earlier posts spanning five Administrations, he worked on a range on international issues across a number of federal agencies.
He helped fashion post-Cold War security policies for Europe, and was the principal drafter of the landmark National Intelligence Publication, Global Trends 2010, which studied how demographics, food and water, and environment impact traditional national security interests.
From 1979 until 2005, Mr. Lowenkron was an Adjunct Lecturer in American Foreign Policy at the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University, where he taught courses on American Foreign Policy.
He has been a Ford Foundation Fellow on Arms Control and Eastern Europe and a Hubert H.
Humphrey Fellow.
Mr. Barry Lowenkron received his MA with distinction in 1977 from the Nitze School of Advanced International studies and his BA with high honors in 1973 from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.

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